jorndoe
If morality requires choice And empathy is involuntary, Then empathy is not a basis for morality. — @madebyjimbob
jorndoe
frank
Seen elsewhere:
If morality requires choice And empathy is involuntary, Then empathy is not a basis for morality.
— madebyjimbob
My initial thought was that "Made By Jimbob" might change it to this for validity:
if morality requires choice and empathy is involuntary, then empathy alone is not a basis for morality
But, what do you folk think? — jorndoe
Terrapin Station
Seen elsewhere:
If morality requires choice And empathy is involuntary, Then empathy is not a basis for morality. — madebyjimbob
My initial thought was that "Made By Jimbob" might change it to this for validity:
if morality requires choice and empathy is involuntary, then empathy alone is not a basis for morality
But, what do you folk think? — jorndoe
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